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SEB’s research highlights a complex global landscape defined by diverging central bank trajectories and heightened geopolitical volatility. Market pricing suggests the Riksbank will reach 2.02% by late 2026, while a broader G10 hawkish shift contrasts with projected rate-cutting cycles for the Federal Reserve and Bank of England. Regional conflicts in the Middle East are fueling a stagflation shock in the EU, leading to downgraded growth forecasts and a focus on rising public debt. In energy markets, a 10 mb/d supply-demand gap persists due to the Strait of Hormuz closure, potentially driving refined product prices higher even as long-term Brent forecasts trend toward $83 by 2027. Domestically, SEB anticipates an upward trajectory for Swedish government debt, reaching 23% of GDP by 2030 as stimulus and defense spending outpace temporary budget surpluses. Currency valuations further reflect these pressures, with the Swedish Krona remaining significantly undervalued against major counterparts like the Swiss Franc, while the USD appears overvalued against the GBP and AUD.
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The War in the Middle East Casts a Shadow Over the World Economy
SEB · May 19, 2026
Riksbank Minutes in Detail
SEB · May 14, 2026
Swedish Inflation Revised Forecast After April
SEB · May 14, 2026
Inflation Concerns Lift the Dollar and Market Rates
SEB · May 14, 2026
No Major Fiscal Shift
SEB · May 13, 2026
Ceasefire on Life Support
SEB · May 13, 2026
Energy and Technical Adjustments to Rents Drove Inflation Higher
SEB · May 13, 2026
What's Priced In
SEB · May 13, 2026
Back to Square One: Setbacks in the Peace Talks
SEB · May 11, 2026
CPI-ATE Edged Higher in Line with Expectations
SEB · May 11, 2026
Syndicated Tap in NST490
SEB · May 11, 2026
Strong Recovery in March Implies Upward Revisions to Q1 GDP
SEB · May 10, 2026
Firm April Payrolls Mean Fed Can Remain Focused on Inflation
SEB · May 10, 2026
Nordic Alert: No Progress Anywhere
SEB · May 10, 2026
Mixed Signals In Manufacturing Output
SEB · May 10, 2026
Live Fire Is Not Enough Anymore
SEB · May 10, 2026